Cinema l Dhurandhar Part 2 Teaser Packs A Solid Punch

By - Amit kumaR Agarwal

  • Dhurandhar is the first film in the world that is still running strong in cinemas (300+ screens) even after its OTT release and even as the teaser of the 2nd part of the film releases


Dhurandhar, the biggest hit from Indian Cinema, did what very few films can do; perfectly blend the aesthetics of Cinema with commercial kill at the box-office.

It also redefined the cinema in India in the sense, for the 1st time the 'wine-cheese' critics - the likes of Anupamas, Sucharitas and the ilk - were booed and shooed by cineastes; it may be recalled that these critics are known for pushing certain propaganda, a particular agenda and their unfounded narrative.

Coming to Dhurandhar The Revenge teaser - the narrative of the film seems to be the way the protagonist becomes a subtle yet powerful death-machine for the enemies and the rise of the protagonist as the leader of the Rehman dacait gang.

The gang-war is surely going to spill over to the streets of Lyari and beyond.

The teaser has got very positive reaction and the trailer is expected to explode on the screens in end-February.

March 19, 2026 it is - Dhurandhar The Revenge. 

Press Release l Department of Space

  • India’s space economy at $8.4 billion, nearly 400 start-ups active after sector opened to private players: Dr. Jitendra Singh

India’s space economy has grown to an estimated $8.4 billion, with 399 start-ups now operating across launch vehicles, satellites, propulsion systems and space-grade electronics, Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science and Technology and Space, Dr. Jitendra Singh, said while replying to a starred question in the Rajya Sabha on Wednesday.

Dr. Jitendra Singh told the House that the expansion followed key policy decisions taken after 2019 to open the space sector to private participation. A major institutional change, he said, was the establishment of the Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (IN-SPACe), which functions as a single-window interface between private industry and government agencies, including the Indian Space Research Organisation.

While India had never lacked scientific capability or commitment within ISRO, the Minister said, the absence of an enabling ecosystem had earlier limited wider industrial participation. The reforms created conditions for private investment and entrepreneurship in a sector that had remained largely government-driven for decades.

As a result, the number of space start-ups has increased sharply from single-digit levels to 399 at present. Dr. Jitendra Singh said the space sector, which was once marginal in economic terms, is now valued at about $8.4 billion and is expected to grow four to five times over the next eight to ten years, potentially reaching $40–45 billion.

He informed the House that private entities are now engaged across multiple segments of the space value chain. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited has signed a technology transfer agreement with ISRO for the Small Satellite Launch Vehicle, while a range of Indian companies are working on satellite platforms, launch systems, propulsion technologies and related applications. Dr. Jitendra Singh named several firms to illustrate the breadth of private sector participation that has emerged since the sector was opened.

The Minister also highlighted the revenue generated through the launch of foreign satellites. Of the 434 foreign satellites launched by ISRO so far, 399 were launched after 2014. These launches have earned India revenues of about €323 million and $233 million, reflecting the country’s growing presence in the global space launch market.

Concluding his reply, Dr. Jitendra Singh said space is expected to become an important contributor to India’s future economic growth. With private investment gaining momentum and institutional mechanisms now in place, he said the sector has moved into areas that were previously under-explored and is emerging as a significant domain of manufacturing, innovation and entrepreneurship.

Press Release l Ministry of Ayush

  • Rashtriya Ayurveda Vidyapeeth conducts Training Programme on “Identification of Flora” in Wayanad, Kerala

Rashtriya Ayurveda Vidyapeeth (RAV), an autonomous organization under the Ministry of AYUSH, successfully organized a three-day Training Programme on “Identification of Flora” in the biodiverse region of Wayanad district, Kerala, from 27th to 29th January 2026.The programme aimed to provide hands-on training in the identification and study of medicinal plants through extensive field exposure in diverse ecological settings of the Western Ghats.

The inaugural session was graced by eminent dignitaries including Vaidya Rabinarayana Acharya, Director General, Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences (CCRAS), New Delhi; Vaidya Mohan Lal Jaiswal, Retired Professor, National Institute of Ayurveda (NIA), Jaipur; Vaidya Madhu K.P., Associate Professor, Vaidyaratnam P.S. Varrier Ayurveda College, Kottakkal; and Ms. Rose Joseph, Range Officer, North Wayanad Division, Department of Forest, Government of Kerala.

A total of 30 students specializing in Dravyaguna participated in the programme and gained first-hand experience of the rich biodiversity of Wayanad, one of the most ecologically significant regions of the Western Ghats.

During the course of the training, the participants engaged in guided field visits and interactive sessions with subject experts to learn about techniques of medicinal plant identification, habitat-specific flora, and principles of conservation. The exposure strengthened their applied understanding essential for Ayurvedic education and clinical practice.

Through such initiatives, Rashtriya Ayurveda Vidyapeeth continues to promote experiential learning and capacity building among students and practitioners of Ayurveda, fostering integration of traditional knowledge with biodiversity conservation.

News Shorts - India inks historic trade deal with EU

By - Amit kumaR Agarwal


The Prime Minister met the President of the European Council, António Luís Santos da Costa and the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen at the Hyderabad House, in New Delhi during the inking of vital trade agreement between India and the European Union.

Costa and Leyen were in India as guests for the 77th Republic Day Of India. The deal is seen by economic analysts as being very vital for the economy; both for the countries in the EU and India.

Experts opine the deal will give a major fillip to trade, commerce, economy and tourism and charter a new era of growth and development.

Amit R Agrwal's 50th Cannes Red Carpet Appearance hits 1 Million Views

By - Aanya

Amit R Agrwal, cult film-maker from India, walked his 50th Red Carpet at the 78th Cannes Film Festival in 2025. His iconic appearance was covered by more 200-media outlets in India.

Amit R Agrwal @ Scandinavian Terrace Party

Now, the videos of the walk, have got a whopping one-million views across social media and news-portals. On one of the social-media alone, one of the reels has got a whopping 50,000+ views

Agrwal said that walking the red carpet at Cannes Film Festival is no big deal, "anyone with a ticket to Grand Lumiere and a valid accreditation can walk the red carpet at Cannes Film Festival; again at the 12-day festival if you get hold of 10-tickets, you can walk the Cannes Red Carpet 10-times in one edition itself!"

So what is the big hullabaloo about the red carpet. Vivek Singhania producer of films like Himesh Reshammiya's debut film Aap Ka Suroor said, "it is a media-made bubble in India, anyone that knows Cannes Film Festival, laughs at Indians for all the craze they have for the red carpet at Cannes".

Another regular, Rakesh Jain, film-distributor and buyer said, "I have myself walked red carpet 20 times, but here in New Delhi, I have met influencers that flaunt their 4th or 5th walk at the Cannes Red Carpet, need I say more", Jain flashes his smile as he signs-off.

Talennt Ka Maha Utsav wishes all a very Happy Republic Day

By - Aanya


Talennt Ka Maha Utsav wishes everyone worldwide, a Happy Republic Day.

Partnered with #BNHAF Awards and Festival, #TKMU is a very affordable and easily accessible talent show and talent platform with societal impact, to showcase your talent worldwide.

News Shorts - India: The Global Leader

By - Amit kumaR Agarwal


The fact that India is fast emerging the Global Leader was on full display at the 77th Republic Day Parade.

The tableau of Ministry of Skill Development at the Kartavya Path during the 77th Republic Day Parade. People that attended the celebrations said that this is what India can be with able leadership and vision for everyone to grow.

Udayan Care hosts #TKMU Season 2 Opening @ 23rd Edition of #BNHAF

By - Aanya

The opening saw the informal launch of Talennt Ka Maha Utsav Season 2; where around 70 Shalinis participated very actively showcasing different talent-forms they are good at. From poetry, to acting, to singing, to dancing, to public speaking - the shalinis did it all.


#TKMU S2 also saw an improv-workshop curated by Amit R Agrwal.

The shalinis said that the workshop helped them enhance their - analytical skills, thinking ability and give them a defining voice.

Deepak Sharma, trustee, Udayan Care said that he is very happy that #TKMU and #BNHAF Awards have time and again contributed their bit to Udayan Care and helped them shape the future of the world.














#TKMU Wishes Happy Basant Panchami To All

By - Aanya


Talennt Ka Maha Utsav wishes everyone worldwide, a very auspicious and happy festival of Basant Panchami.

Review Shorts l O Romeo Trailer

By - Amit kumaR Agarwal


The trailer of O Romeo has a very Deva kind of feel.

Deva was Shahid's last notable release that was a debacle; from the looks of it O Romeo seems to follow suit.

Cinema l Dhurandhar Is The Highest Grossing Indian Movie

By - Amit kumaR Agarwal


Dhurandhar is on a bullish run; the success was cemented by the fact that the biggest film production-house and probably the first to have multiple releases in a year - YRF congratulated the team of Dhurandhar.

Interestingly, the lead in Dhurandhar, Ranveer Singh, made his debut in a YRF film, Band Baja Baraat.


The film set many records - few of the prominent ones that will hold for long are -
  • Highest grossing Indian film in a single language (All other top grossers are multiple language releases)
  • Double-digit figures for 29 consecutive days
  • Most 50+ crores single day collections
  • 1st film to hit 100+ crores (115.72cr) in it's 4th week
The sheer hold of the run can be gauged from the fact that Dhurandhar pipped all the releases that followed in the next five weeks into a distant second. This includes the most expensive film in the world and the biggest film in the world, Avatar - Fire and Ash - which was hit both savagely and severely by Dhurandhar onslaught. 

Experts opine that there is only one film in the near future that can break Dhurandhar's record and that is Ranbir Kapoor's Ramayan that releases Deepawali 2026 - yes, there is Dhurandhar 2 on March 19 before that but trade-analysts say the screens will be divided with Toxic and the film might not set records.

But then in Cinema, you never say no!

News Shorts - Skill the Nation Challenge

By - Amit kumaR Agarwal


The President of India, Droupadi Murmu features in a group photograph during the launch of Skill the Nation Challenge at Rashtrapati Bhavan Cultural Centre, in New Delhi.

The initiative aims to nurture and foster various initiatives to skill, better skill and hone the skill of the nation towards realizing the much larger vision of Viksit Bharat 2047.